Highly wonderful 727 aircraft

An innovative engineer, Bruce Campbell, purchased a non-working Being 727 aircraft fuselage and upgraded it into an uncommon house. The big industrial airliner is enhanced upon concrete pillars in a wooded area situated in the sub-urban side of Rose city. The aircraft has functions of makeshift towers and he is still now dealing with setting up a toilet and bring back some of its interior components like lights and seats. For 6 months of a year he resides in it and the rest of the time in Japan where he is also preparing on buying and re-using a non-working Boeing 747. Have a look at photos of this ingenious house in this link.

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“Retirement into an aerospace class castle should be every jetliner’s constructive fate. They should never be mindlessly scrapped” – said Bruce Campbell, the aircraft’s owner (and resident).
Image credits: John Brecher

“They’re incredibly strong, durable, and long lived. And they easily withstand any earthquake or storm. Their interior is easy to keep immaculately clean because they are sealed pressure canisters”
Image credits: John Brecher